Anybody else have Factor V Leiden?

Posted by patientk @patientk, Jun 24, 2021

Anybody else have factor 2 and factor v leiden what has been your expierence with them

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Hi @patientk, allow me to connect you with fellow members @piglit @sherohio @susangourdlady @mlemieux and others who have written about living with factor V leiden and related mutations.

You may also be interested in these discussions
– Newly diagnosed with coagulant factors https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/newly-diagnosed-with-coagulant-factors/
- Factor V Leiden and MTHFR mutations-Blood clots in femoral artery https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/factor-v-leiden-and-mthfr-mutations-blood-clots-in-femoral-artery/

And this blog post
– Clotting disorders: Factor V Leiden and blood clots https://connect.mayoclinic.org/page/hematology/newsfeed-post/clotting-disorders-factor-v-leiden-and-blood-clots/

What lifestyle changes or habits help you to live well with Factor I and Factor V Leiden?

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Hi. I just returned from a Doppler having my second clot. I went off Coumadin to have surgery and was off too long

Previously I had a dvt almost 20 years ago I’ve been on Coumadin since.

Leiden Factor V is more common than you think.

I hope you remain healthy

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@hollyteachet

Hi. I just returned from a Doppler having my second clot. I went off Coumadin to have surgery and was off too long

Previously I had a dvt almost 20 years ago I’ve been on Coumadin since.

Leiden Factor V is more common than you think.

I hope you remain healthy

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Welcome @hollyteachet. I moved your message to this more recent discussion about Factor V Leiden so you can connect with @patientk and others.

Are you back on Coumadin now?

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Yes, in 2017...Memorial Day I went to the hospital ER feeling sick but not sick enough to go to the hospital, I thought. But my late husband thought otherwise. I had been experiencing shortness of breath. But attributed this to an upcoming birthday! After several tests at the hospital, I was told I would be hospitalized. I had dvt and PE's. I looked at the dr. and said..."Am I going to die?" He said "No...but if you had not gotten here in a timely manner, you could have experience a heart attack, stroke....or even death. For 3 days, I had both arms inserted with IV's and one of the medications was Heparin which dissolves clots. Because I had not been in an accident, gone on a long flight where I could not move around, had surgery (but I had cataract surgery but they said during cataract surgery one is not sedated very long), a hematologist was called in. She diagnosed me with Factor V Leiden. Sent me home with Xarelto which broke me out in a rash and then changed to Eliqus. I have been fine since but don't like being on a blood thinner....which she said I will be on indefinitely.

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Here: Dagnosis of Factor V Leiden, heterogeneous type, post provoked DVT (2019). Maintained on 2.5 Eliquis (x2 a day).

What experience are others dealing with in obtaining healthcare insurance? Last year told I was not eligible for any different plans.

Thanks in advance.

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@maribel8

Here: Dagnosis of Factor V Leiden, heterogeneous type, post provoked DVT (2019). Maintained on 2.5 Eliquis (x2 a day).

What experience are others dealing with in obtaining healthcare insurance? Last year told I was not eligible for any different plans.

Thanks in advance.

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Welcome @maribel8. To help you connect with others living with factor V Leiden gene mutation, I moved your post to this discussion:
- Anybody else have Factor V Leiden? https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/anybody-else-have-factor-2-and-factor-v-leiden/

Fellow members like @magnoliamimi @hollyteachet @patientk @moo1 @debbiedefrain @amylydia57 can share their experiences of getting healthcare insurance with factor B Leiden.

Maribel, have you considered working with a social worker to explore all possible insurance options?

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When to get checked? Have had so many false alarms for DVT in the past. Last one was 2003, but Factor V and turned 60, leg seems to be getting gnarlier. No symptoms of PE, just swollen leg. Thoughts? Thanks!

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@nodvt4me

When to get checked? Have had so many false alarms for DVT in the past. Last one was 2003, but Factor V and turned 60, leg seems to be getting gnarlier. No symptoms of PE, just swollen leg. Thoughts? Thanks!

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I have Factor V Leiden and found out I had it when I was having pain in my right leg for about a week and then got shortness of breath and got worse as days went by. Mentioned to my doctor and she prescribed an inhaler because I do have bronchial asthma. Next day my breathing was getting so bad I went to the ER and they did some X-rays and admitted me due to blood clots in both lungs. Pulmonary Embolism. After tests I was diagnosed with the Factor V Leiden. I have been taking Xarelto blood thinner medication ever since.

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I want to add to my post that I am 73 years old and my PE episode was about 4 years ago.

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@magnoliamimi

Yes, in 2017...Memorial Day I went to the hospital ER feeling sick but not sick enough to go to the hospital, I thought. But my late husband thought otherwise. I had been experiencing shortness of breath. But attributed this to an upcoming birthday! After several tests at the hospital, I was told I would be hospitalized. I had dvt and PE's. I looked at the dr. and said..."Am I going to die?" He said "No...but if you had not gotten here in a timely manner, you could have experience a heart attack, stroke....or even death. For 3 days, I had both arms inserted with IV's and one of the medications was Heparin which dissolves clots. Because I had not been in an accident, gone on a long flight where I could not move around, had surgery (but I had cataract surgery but they said during cataract surgery one is not sedated very long), a hematologist was called in. She diagnosed me with Factor V Leiden. Sent me home with Xarelto which broke me out in a rash and then changed to Eliqus. I have been fine since but don't like being on a blood thinner....which she said I will be on indefinitely.

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Just happened to me. Had shortness of breath and thought I had pneumonia so went to hospital and was told I had PE in multiple arteries and DVT in calf on left side. Kept in hospital 3 days with lovenox injections and sent home with 10 day supply of injections and then to switch to a pill. This just happened and came out if blue. I was walking 5mls a day. I’m 55 and have teens at home. This thread makes me feel better that thus will resolve eventually. Thank you!

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